PPE is worn when working on anything with potential risk of exposure to infectious material.
What is universal precautions?
Safely pipetted by mouth.
what is nothing?
your most readily available source of information on a chemical.
What is a chemical label?
Never store with ammonia.
What is bleach?
Bloody paper towel disposal.
What is red bag waste?
Goggles, mask, gloves and lab coat.
What is PPE?
Biohazard symbol posted on a lab door prohibits
What is no eating and drinking?
Two part labeling system, colored diamonds with numbers inside each.
What is a NFPA label?
Completed within 24 hours in response to a chemical spill in your lab.
What is an incident/ accident report?
Gloves and mask disposal at the end of the day.
What is regular trash?
Provides PPE for all employess who need it?
What is Baystate/employer?
canvas item not to be worn in lab while working with specimens.
What is foot wear/sneakers?
Fluorescent orange/ red sticker placed on regulated waste or transport containers for specimens.
What is biohazard label?
Filed in response to a chemical exposure.
What is an incident / accident report?
The central storage location for accumulating hazardous waste.
What is satellite accumulation?
Analyses workplace hazards to provide PPE information.
What is a risk assessment?
Place the safety manual is found.
What is Softech?
Where the most comprehensive information on a chemical can be found.
what is safety date sheet/SDS?
On a NFPA label the blue diamond represents.
What is a health hazard?
The three items that are required on a chemical waste label.
What is
hazardous waste,
the chemicals and
the hazards?
Requirement of your job while working in the lab.
What is PPE?
Emergency code for active shooter.
what is code silver?
making this requires preparation date,expiration date and makers initials.
what is a solution?
Chemical name, storage requirement, NFPA, first aid and appropriate PPE are put on this label.
What is a secondary container?
first number to call for a chemical spill.
What is BMC security command center?